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Dr Sophie Fenton

Head Of Leadership, Learning & Talent / Snr Strategist - Workplace & Education / People Leader(vic) at Amicus

Sophie Fenton is a Senior Strategist specializing in workplace and education strategy at Amicus, contributing to positive global impact through innovative design and culture development. Fenton serves as an Advisory Board Member for KidsCo Australia, a Board Member for Global Village School, and Co-Founder and Director of D-Line Education, a consultancy focused on creating innovative educational opportunities. Additionally, Fenton is a Committee Member for the Social And Citizenship Education Association of Australia and a PhD Candidate at Monash University, where research focuses on the implications of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies for education. Previous roles include Associate Dean at RMIT University and Head of Education Design for the Asia Education Foundation. Fenton holds multiple degrees, including a PhD in Education from Monash University and is recognized for a commitment to ethical thinking and community-driven educational initiatives.

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Melbourne, Australia

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Amicus

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At Amicus we work with you to define, design, and deliver inspirational spaces that invigorate and energize your people and your entire organization. Amicus creates spaces for organizations that want to translate their business, brand, and cultural objectives into their environment, and the experiences it delivers. These organizations are ready for change and have an appetite to rethink how they inspire people. With an end-to-end strategy, design, construction, and ongoing service, we accompany our clients through this positive transition. Adapting our approach to give the right level of modification, restructuring, and rethinking to achieve the right outcome, our consultants advise guide and support our clients.


Headquarters

Sydney, Australia

Employees

51-200

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